You should be given the BPAV folders. MOV files, although no loss from the source, are NOT MASTERS.

You have the RIGHT to get the MASTERS for any job you're editing unless you specifically need to work from a previous cut.

You are now faced with the loss of Time and Expenses to fix this issue.

Get the BPAV folders.If they don't have the BPAV folders, you must now BUY CalibratedSoftware plugin to use EX .mov files.I believe it's this websiteDownload the trial (you'll get a gray bar in the video) to see if it'll work.Bill the camera people for the expense. They did not do their job properly. There is NO REASON to import with Final Cut Pro except to Edit on Final Cut Pro. There is NO REASON for them to use XDCAM Transfer to re-wrap to .mov except to use in Final Cut Pro. They're supposed to use ClipBrowser to back up the BPAV which are the camera masters. BTW FCP is perfectly CAPABLE OF EXPORTING EX MP4 if one needs to hand over an EX edit master if that's known in advance.===============speed testvideo spokesperson

You should be given the BPAV folders. MOV files, although no loss from the source, are NOT MASTERS.

You have the RIGHT to get the MASTERS for any job you're editing unless you specifically need to work from a previous cut.

You are now faced with the loss of Time and Expenses to fix this issue.

Get the BPAV folders.If they don't have the BPAV folders, you must now BUY CalibratedSoftware plugin to use EX .mov files.I believe it's this websiteDownload the trial (you'll get a gray bar in the video) to see if it'll work.Bill the camera people for the expense. They did not do their job properly. There is NO REASON to import with Final Cut Pro except to Edit on Final Cut Pro. There is NO REASON for them to use XDCAM Transfer to re-wrap to .mov except to use in Final Cut Pro. They're supposed to use ClipBrowser to back up the BPAV which are the camera masters. BTW FCP is perfectly CAPABLE OF EXPORTING EX MP4 if one needs to hand over an EX edit master if that's known in advance.

You should be given the BPAV folders. MOV files, although no loss from the source, are NOT MASTERS.

You have the RIGHT to get the MASTERS for any job you're editing unless you specifically need to work from a previous cut.

You are now faced with the loss of Time and Expenses to fix this issue.

Get the BPAV folders.If they don't have the BPAV folders, you must now BUY CalibratedSoftware plugin to use EX .mov files.I believe it's this websiteDownload the trial (you'll get a gray bar in the video) to see if it'll work.Bill the camera people for the expense. They did not do their job properly. There is NO REASON to import with Final Cut Pro except to Edit on Final Cut Pro. There is NO REASON for them to use XDCAM Transfer to re-wrap to .mov except to use in Final Cut Pro. They're supposed to use ClipBrowser to back up the BPAV which are the camera masters. BTW FCP is perfectly CAPABLE OF EXPORTING EX MP4 if one needs to hand over an EX edit master if that's known in advance.===============speed testvideo spokesperson

You should be given the BPAV folders. MOV files, although no loss from the source, are NOT MASTERS.

You have the RIGHT to get the MASTERS for any job you're editing unless you specifically need to work from a previous cut.

You are now faced with the loss of Time and Expenses to fix this issue.

Get the BPAV folders.If they don't have the BPAV folders, you must now BUY CalibratedSoftware plugin to use EX .mov files.I believe it's this websiteDownload the trial (you'll get a gray bar in the video) to see if it'll work.Bill the camera people for the expense. They did not do their job properly. There is NO REASON to import with Final Cut Pro except to Edit on Final Cut Pro. There is NO REASON for them to use XDCAM Transfer to re-wrap to .mov except to use in Final Cut Pro. They're supposed to use ClipBrowser to back up the BPAV which are the camera masters. BTW FCP is perfectly CAPABLE OF EXPORTING EX MP4 if one needs to hand over an EX edit master if that's known in advance.===============speed testvideo spokesperson